We have received from J. A. You, Esq., the report of the Committee of the above Association for the year ending June, 1860. The following are the o[?]eers:— S. A. ...
Article : 1,631 wordsAugust 17—Schooner Hilander, 93 tons, M M'Donald, from Melbourne; H Turner, agent. CLEARED OUT. ...
Article : 454 wordsTo London, via Suez and Marseliles, per Salsette, on Wednesday, 22nd instant, at 6 o'clock p.m. To London, via Suez and Southampton, ditto ...
Article : 80 wordsThe City of Hobart arrived at Hobart Town this afternoon, bringing eight days later news from Europe, received by telegram via Aden; and New Zealand news to ...
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Family Notices : 172 wordsWe extract from the Hobart Town Mercury the following report of a scene which occurred in the House of Assembly on Wednesday, on the occasion of the ...
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Advertising : 22 wordsCaptain Langdon presented a petition from a resident of Black Brush, with reference to a complaint against the Government schoolmaster, and notice of motion ...
Article : 376 wordsMR. CROOKES took a right course when he declared his intention to leave the House if not protected from the insults of Mr. Gregeon. The Speaker and ...
Article : 152 wordsSunday, 2h. 49m. a.m.; 3h. 10m. p.m. Monday, 3h. 30m. a.m.; 3b. 50m. p.m. Tuesday, 4h. 10m. a.m.; 4h. 31m. p.m. Moon—First quarter, 23rd August 10h. 37m. ...
Article : 32 wordsIT was not too much to expect that in submitting his bill for the protection of black. swan Mr. Meredith would have at least endeavoured to show that it was ...
Article : 564 wordsArrived—August 17. Eva, Mersey, with cargo of coals. This day, 8 a m, light variable winds and fine clear weather, Barometer 30 25, thermometer 46[?]. ...
Article : 96 wordsThe following intelligence from New Zealand was telegraphed to the City of Hobart as she was passing Port Phillip Heads:— ...
Article : 78 wordsPRIOR to the consideration of the ecclesiastical estimate, Mr. Chapman moved that the grant should be redistributed among the different religious ...
Article : 966 wordsSir G. Grey daily expected from England. Great preparations being made to give splendid welcome to Prince Alfred. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe brig Scotia left Geelong on Monday and arrived at Tamar Heads on Tuesday. after a smart run of 26 hours. Had SW wind and fine wealher. The Scotia did not reach the ...
Article : 227 wordsBusiness dull. Steamer Oscar, with Adelaide portion of English mail, arrived at 12.30 p.m. on Sunday. ...
Article : 79 wordsMr. Button presented a petition from the Chamber of Commerce, Launceston, against any alteration in the principle , of the present tariff, and especially against the ...
Article : 136 wordsNo new ministry had been formed. The gentleman alluded to as having been sent for by His Excellency the Governor was Mr. Ebden, who, however, after ...
Article : 274 wordsWe cannot report any Improvement in the markets since our last. Flour is quoted at from 17l to 18l. Wheat remains at 7s 3d to 7, 6d. Oats are still nominal, with no enquires, ...
Article : 92 wordsThe Col. Treasurer laid certain papers on the table which were ordered to be printed. printed. EXPIREE PAUPERS. ...
Article : 1,342 wordsUnion—Fine flour £18l seconds ditto, £16; wheat, 7s 3d: oats, nominal; bran, 1s 4d per bushel: flour by the bag, 38s. Ezetter—Fine flour, 17l 10 18l; seconds, ...
Article : 57 wordsOur stock sale at Longford took place on Wednesday last. There was a large attendance and the whole changed hands at the following prices—[?]st wethers, 24s, 23s, and 22s; ...
Article : 110 wordsA stack of hay containing about 60 tons and belonging to Hon. T. Y. Lowes, was burnt at Glenorchy on Tuesday night. It is supposed to be the act of at, lucendiary. ...
Article : 112 wordsFRIDAY, 17th August—The Mercury quoies wheal at 8s 6d; flour, 21l 10 22l according to quantity; [?] shwo no algo of improvement and are seldom asked for; poiatos in [?]ber ...
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Launceston Examiner (Tas. : 1842 - 1899), Sat 18 Aug 1860, Page 2
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